I downloaded picartist and made that my default editor. Seems to work. I can't figure out what logic Verizon and other carriers apply when they leave out things like image editors.
I really like the device. Still getting used to the size of it after coming from an iPhone4. Love the stylus function and being able to take notes while on speaker phone. Excellent functionality there that you can not get from another smartphone.
Still trying to get used to Android. It's a new OS to me. Some cool things, some not cool things.
Phone wise some complaints I have are weak radios. It simply doesn't pull as strong a signal as other devices I've used on verizon. It's *very* prone to attenuation when doing "grip of death". I'm talking going from 5 bars down to 2 just holding it a certain way. Wifi signal strength is very weak compared to other devices. And it seems to take a long time to actually connect to wifi after unlocking.
Most of my other issues appear to be an Android problem with app quality just not being as good as on iOS. Slacker is a clear step backward - can't see controls and song data on lock screen. It also can't pass song info to the head unit over blue tooth. Plus it's really buggy...stops playing after a couple songs. The iOS experience of the app is much better.
The ESPN fantasy app has some missing functions. You can't sort players by points, stats columns are simply not able to be sorted by highest/lowest. Kind of a bummer trying to find the highest point scorers available from the app. Plus on the phone it's very blury and ugly looking. It doesn't scale well to larger screens.
Battery life is "ok" for the size of the battery, but it feels like it drains a bit faster than it should. I'm down 20% in a couple hours of very light use. I think the GPS location finder is going bonkers. I've since turned that off. Will see how it goes.